Thursday, October 04, 2007

Florida Builders Charged With Taking Customers & Subcontractors For $400,000+

The Daytona Beach News-Journal reports:
  • The owners of another Flagler County home building company were booked into jail on multiple first-degree felony charges Tuesday. Herbert Heron and Noel Richardson, owners of Canterbury Estate Homes Inc. and Oxford Title Company Inc. (the company that handled Canterbury's real estate closings), were charged with grand theft, organized fraud, misapplication of construction funds and issuing worthless checks, investigators say. The men landed in jail after more than half a dozen people came forward saying the men took their money, more than $400,000 in total, but didn't provide the home building services they promised.

In addition to not getting what they paid for, in some cases, the customers had to pay twice for work that had been done. Reason: the builders stiffed the subcontractors for work the subs had performed, which resulted in the subs placing liens on customers' homes. The customers had to pay off the liens or risk foreclosure. For more, see Home builders charged with multiple felonies.

Go here for earlier posts on criminally implicated homebuilder Canterbury Estates Homes.

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